Guard-equipped cab for work vehicle and hydraulic excavator

ABSTRACT

Provided is a guard-equipped cab for a work vehicle in which contact between a work implement and a member for coupling an operator protective guard to a cab can be avoided. A front guard is coupled by hinges to be openable/closable with respect to a cab for a work vehicle. A hinge has a shaft portion, a first plate member, and a second plate member. The first plate member is fixed with respect to a right front pillar. The second plate member is fixed with respect to the front guard. The first plate member has a support portion supporting the shaft portion, and extends from the support portion toward a left surface of the cab for the work vehicle.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a guard-equipped cab for a work vehicleand a hydraulic excavator.

BACKGROUND ART

A work vehicle such as a hydraulic excavator or a scrap loader includesa cab in which an operator operating the work vehicle rides. The cab isequipped with an operator protective guard for appropriately protectingthe operator against vandals flying from the front of or above the cabto the cab.

Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2011-84876 (PTD 1) discloses aconfiguration in which a front guard is coupled to a right side surfaceof a front pillar of a cab via hinges. Japanese Patent Laying-Open No.2013-170446 (PTD 2) discloses a configuration in which a front guard iscoupled to a front pillar of a cab via hinges and two brackets.

CITATION LIST Patent Document

PTD 1: Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2011-84876

PTD 2: Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2013170446

SUMMARY OF INVENTION Technical Problem

In a work vehicle in which a cab is arranged on a lateral side of a workimplement, if a member for coupling an operator protective guard to thecab protrudes from a side surface of the cab toward the work implement,the protruding member may come into contact with the work implement.

One object of the present invention is to provide a guard-equipped cabfor a work vehicle in which contact between a work implement and amember for coupling an operator protective guard to a cab can beavoided, and a hydraulic excavator including the guard-equipped cab forthe work vehicle.

Solution to Problem

A guard-equipped cab for a work vehicle in accordance with the presentinvention includes a cab in which an operator operating a work vehiclerides, an operator protective guard provided on a front side of the cab,and a hinge which couples the operator protective guard to beopenable/closable with respect to the cab. The cab includes one sidesurface, another side surface, and a front pillar provided on a side ofthe one side surface. The hinge includes a shaft portion, a first platemember, and a second plate member. The first plate member is fixed withrespect to the front pillar. The first plate member includes a supportportion supporting the shaft portion. The first plate member extendsfrom the support portion toward the other side surface. The second platemember is fixed with respect to the operator protective guard. Thesecond plate member relatively rotates with respect to the first platemember, about the shaft portion.

In the above work vehicle, in a state where the operator protectiveguard is closed with respect to the cab, the first plate member and thesecond plate member form an acute angle, as viewed in a plan view.

In the above work vehicle, an angle formed by the first plate member andthe second plate member in a state where the operator protective guardis opened with respect to the cab, as viewed in a plan view, is largerthan an angle formed by the first plate member and the second platemember in a state where the operator protective guard is closed withrespect to the cab, as viewed in a plan view.

The above work vehicle includes a bracket mounted on a front surface ofthe front pillar. The first plate member is mounted on the bracket.

The above work vehicle includes a plurality of the hinges. The bracketextends along the front pillar. The plurality of the hinges are mountedon the bracket to be spaced from each other in a direction in which thebracket extends.

In the above work vehicle, the cab includes a front windshield, and acleaning device cleaning the front windshield. At least a portion of thecleaning device is housed within a space defined by the bracket and thefront pillar.

In the above work vehicle, the operator protective guard includes avertical frame which constitutes an outer edge of the operatorprotective guard and is coupled to the hinge. The vertical frame isformed of a tubular material.

In the above work vehicle, in a state where the operator protectiveguard is closed with respect to the cab, the first plate member isarranged to be inclined with respect to a front surface of the frontpillar, and the second plate member extends in a front-rear direction ofthe cab.

A hydraulic excavator in accordance with the present invention includesa work implement, and any guard-equipped cab for a work vehicledescribed above.

In the above hydraulic excavator, the guard-equipped cab for the workvehicle is arranged on a lateral side of the work implement, and thefront pillar faces the work implement.

Advantageous Effects of Invention

According to the present invention, contact between a work implement anda hinge for coupling an operator protective guard to a cab can beavoided.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing a configuration of awork vehicle in an embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view schematically showing a configuration of aguard-equipped cab for the work vehicle in the embodiment of the presentinvention.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a coupling portion which couples a frontguard to the cab for the work vehicle.

FIG. 4 is a first cross sectional view showing details of aconfiguration of the coupling portion shown in FIG. 3.

FIG. 5 is a second cross sectional view showing details of theconfiguration of the coupling portion shown in FIG. 3.

FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view showing a state where the front guardis opened with respect to the cab for the work vehicle.

DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be describedwith reference to the drawings.

First, a configuration of a work vehicle in one embodiment of thepresent invention will be described. Although a hydraulic excavator asone example of a work vehicle to which the concept of the presentinvention is applicable will be described below, the present inventionis applicable to a work vehicle including a cab for the work vehicle.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing a configuration of ahydraulic excavator 1 as a work vehicle in an embodiment of the presentinvention. As shown in FIG. 1, hydraulic excavator 1 mainly includes atravel structure 2, a revolving structure 3, a work implement 4, and aguard-equipped cab 15 for the work vehicle. Travel structure 2 andrevolving structure 3 mainly constitute a main body of the work vehicle.

Travel structure 2 has a pair of right and left crawler belts 2 a.Travel structure 2 is configured to allow self-propelling by rotatingthe pair of crawler belts 2 a. Revolving structure 3 is mountedrevolvably with respect to travel structure 2.

Revolving structure 3 has a cab 5 for the work vehicle as a space for anoperator to operate hydraulic excavator 1, on a front left side.Revolving structure 3 has an engine compartment 6 accommodating anengine, and a counterweight 7, on a rear side. it is noted that, in thepresent embodiment, with the operator sitting inside cab 5 for the workvehicle, a front side of the operator is defined as a front side ofrevolving structure 3, a side opposite to the front side, that is, arear side of the operator, is defined as a rear side of revolvingstructure 3, a left side of the sitting operator is defined as a leftside of revolving structure 3, and a right side of the sitting operatoris defined as a right side of revolving structure 3. It is hereinafterassumed that the front, rear, left, and right of revolving structure 3correspond to the front, rear, left, and right of the work vehicle.

Revolving structure 3 has a revolving frame 10. Revolving frame 10 isincluded in the main body of the work vehicle. Revolving frame 10 isarranged above travel structure 2, and is provided to be revolvable inan arbitrary direction with respect to travel structure 2. Workimplement 4, guard-equipped cab 15 for the work vehicle, andcounterweight 7 are mounted on revolving frame 10 and arranged on anupper surface of revolving frame 10.

Work implement 4 for performing work such as soil excavation ispivotally supported by revolving structure 3 to be operable in anup-down direction. Work implement 4 has a boom 4 a mounted to asubstantially central portion of the front side of revolving structure 3to be operable upward/downward, an arm 4 b mounted to a distal endportion of boom 4 a to be operable forward/rearward, and a bucket 4 cmounted to a distal end portion of arm 4 b to be operableforward/rearward. Boom 4 a, arm 4 b, and bucket 4 c are each configuredto be actuated by hydraulic cylinders 4 d.

Guard-equipped cab 15 for the work vehicle is arranged on the front leftside of revolving structure 3. Work implement 4 is provided on the rightside with respect to guard-equipped cab 15 for the work vehicle, whichis one of the lateral sides of guard-equipped cab 15 for the workvehicle.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view schematically showing a configuration ofguard-equipped cab 15 for the work vehicle in the embodiment of thepresent invention. As shown in FIG. 2, guard-equipped cab 15 for thework vehicle has cab 5 for the work vehicle in which the operatoroperating hydraulic excavator 1 rides, and an operator protective guardfor protecting the operator riding in cab 5 for the work vehicle. Theoperator protective guard includes a front guard 100. Front guard 100 ismounted on cab 5 for the work vehicle. Front guard 100 is provided on afront side of cab 5 for the work vehicle for the purpose of protectingthe operator against flying vandals from the front of cab 5 for the workvehicle.

Front guard 100 includes a plurality of first plate members 110 and aplurality of second plate members 120. Each first plate member 110 isformed of one plate. Each second plate member 120 is formed of oneplate. Front guard 100 has a configuration in which the plurality offirst plate members 110 and the plurality of second plate members 120are assembled in a grid pattern such that a longitudinal direction DR1(of each of the plurality of first plate members 110 intersects with alongitudinal direction DR2 of each of the plurality of second platemembers 120.

A frame 130 as a frame body is provided to surround a grid formed by theplurality of first plate members 110 and the plurality of second platemembers 120. The periphery of the grid is supported by frame 130. Frontguard 100 includes frame 130 surrounding the plurality of first platemembers 110 and the plurality of second plate members 120 assembled inthe grid pattern. Frame 130 constitutes an outer edge of front guard100. Frame 130 is formed by bending and deforming a pipe into apredetermined shape and coupling the pipe to each other as appropriate.The plurality of first plate members 110 and the plurality of secondplate members 120 are mounted on a surface on the front side of cab 5for the work vehicle, with frame 130 interposed therebetween.

Cab 5 for the work vehicle has a right surface 5R and a left surface 5L.Right surface 5R is one side surface of cab 5 for the work vehicle. Leftsurface 5L is another side surface of cab 5 for the work vehicle. Rightsurface 5R and left surface 5L form a pair of side surfaces of cab 5 forthe work vehicle. Work implement 4 shown in FIG. 1 faces right surface5R of cab 5 for the work vehicle.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a coupling portion 200 which couplesfront guard 100 to cab 5 for the work vehicle. As shown in FIG. 3, cab 5for the work vehicle has a right front pillar 5A. Right front pillar 5Ais a right-side front pillar of a pair of front pillars arranged at afront surface of cab 5 for the work vehicle. Right front pillar 5A isprovided on the side of right surface 5R of cab 5 for the work vehicle.Also referring to FIG. 1, right front pillar 5A faces work implement 4.Coupling portion 200 which couples front guard 100 to cab 5 for the workvehicle is provided to right front pillar 5A which is closer to workimplement 4 (FIG. 1) of the pair of front pillars.

Coupling portion 200 has a bracket 210 and hinges 220. Bracket 210 ismounted on a front surface of right front pillar 5A, at upper and lowerends of bracket 210. Bracket 210 extends along right front pillar 5A.Two hinges 220 are mounted on one bracket 210. Coupling portion 200 hastwo hinges 220. As shown in FIG. 3, two hinges 220, 220 are mounted onbracket 210 to be spaced from each other in a direction in which bracket210 extends.

Front guard 100 is mounted on cab 5 for the work vehicle with bracket210 and hinges 220 interposed therebetween. Hinges 220 couple frontguard 100 to be openable/closable with respect to cab 5 for the workvehicle. Front guard 100 is provided to be able to relatively rotatewith respect to cab 5 for the work vehicle, about hinges 220.

FIG. 4 is a first cross sectional view showing details of aconfiguration of coupling portion 200 shown in FIG. 3. FIG. 4 shows across section of coupling portion 200 taken along a horizontal directionat a position where hinge 220 is arranged, as viewed from above.

As shown in FIG. 4, bracket 210 has plate portions 211, 212. Plateportions 211, 212 each have the shape of an elongate plate. Plateportions 211, 212 are joined at a joining portion 213. A long side ofplate portion 211 and a long side of plate portion 212 are joined atjoining portion 213. In the cross sectional view shown in FIG. 4,bracket 210 has a shape in which a plate material is bent at joiningportion 213, as a whole.

Plate portion 211 extends in a front-rear direction of cab 5 for thework vehicle (a left-right direction in FIG. 4). Plate portion 211extends along right surface 5R (FIG. 2) of cab 5 for the work vehicle. Achain double-dashed line LN in FIG. 4 indicates a virtual extension lineof right surface 5R of cab 5 for the work vehicle. Plate portion 211 isarranged so as not to protrude outward from right surface 5R of cab 5for the work vehicle.

Plate portion 212 extends to intersect with a direction in which plateportion 211 extends (the front-rear direction of cab 5 for the workvehicle). The direction in which plate portion 211 extends and adirection in which plate portion 212 extends form an obtuse angle. Plateportion 212 shown in FIG. 4 has one end joined to plate portion 211, andanother end opposite to the one end. Plate portion 212 is arranged suchthat the other end is farther from right front pillar 5A, and is fartherfrom right surface 5R of cab 5 for the work vehicle, than the one endjoined to plate portion 211.

Plate portion 212 is arranged to be spaced from the front surface ofright front pillar 5A. A space is formed between plate portion 212 andthe front surface of right front pillar 5A. In this space, a washerfluid nozzle 30 and a cleaning device base 40A are provided. Washerfluid nozzle 30 is mounted on cleaning device base 40A. Cleaning devicebase 40A is mounted on the front surface of right front pillar 5A. Rightfront pillar 5A is formed to be hollow, and a washer fluid hose 31 isarranged in an internal space of right front pillar 5A. Washer fluidhose 31 is connected to washer fluid nozzle 30.

Cab 5 for the work vehicle has a front windshield 5W between right frontpillar 5A shown in FIG. 4 and a left front pillar not shown. Frontwindshield 5W is provided at the front surface of cab 5 for the workvehicle. Front windshield 5W is formed of a transparent material. Theoperator sitting inside cab 5 for the work vehicle can see the outsidein front of cab 5 for the work vehicle, through front windshield 5W.

A washer fluid is supplied to washer fluid nozzle 30 through washerfluid hose 31. The washer fluid is sprayed onto front windshield 5W fromwasher fluid nozzle 30, and thereby front windshield 5W is cleaned.Washer fluid nozzle 30 is included in a cleaning device for cleaningfront windshield 5W. Washer fluid nozzle 30 is housed within the spacebetween right front pillar 5A and plate portion 212 of bracket 210.

Hinge 220 has a first plate member 222, a second plate member 223, and ashaft portion 224. Shaft portion 224 has the shape of a solid cylinder.

First plate member 222 has a plate-like portion and a support portion221. Support portion 221 supports shaft portion 224. Support portion 221is provided at one end of first plate member 111. One end of theplate-like portion of first plate member 222 is coupled to supportportion 221. Support portion 221 has a portion formed in the shape of ahollow cylinder. Shaft portion 224 is housed in an internal space ofcylindrical support portion 221. The plate-like portion and supportportion 221 of first plate member 222 are integrally formed. Shaftportion 224 is formed as a member which is distinct from first platemember 222.

Second plate member 223 has a plate-like portion and a support portion.The support portion supports shaft portion 224. The support portion isprovided at one end of second plate member 223. One end of theplate-like portion of second plate member 223 is coupled to the supportportion. The plate-like portion and the support portion of second platemember 223 are integrally formed. The support portion of second platemember 223 has a portion formed in the shape of a hollow cylinder. Shaftportion 224 is housed in an internal space of the cylindrical supportportion. Alternatively, an end portion of shaft portion 224 in an axisdirection (a direction perpendicular to a paper plane in FIG. 4) may becoupled to the support portion of second plate member 223. Shaft portion224 may be formed as a member which is distinct from the second platemember, or may be formed integrally with second plate member 223.

Support portion 221 of first plate member 222 and the support portion ofsecond plate member 223 are arranged at positions where they overlapwith each other as viewed in an axis direction of cylindrical supportportion 221 (the direction perpendicular to the paper plane in FIG. 4).Support portion 221 of first plate member 222, the support portion ofsecond plate member 223, and shaft portion 224 housed in support portion221 are arranged at positions where they overlap with right front pillar5A when cab 5 for the work vehicle is viewed from front.

First plate member 222 extends leftward with respect to shaft portion224 in a left-right direction of cab 5 for the work vehicle. First platemember 222 extends from support portion 221 toward left surface 5L ofcab 5 for the work vehicle. First plate member 222 extends in adirection from right surface 5R toward left surface 5L of cab 5 for thework vehicle, with respect to shaft portion 224.

First plate member 222 has a through-hole formed to penetrate firstplate member 222 in a thickness direction. Plate portion 212 of bracket210 has a through-hole formed to penetrate plate portion 212 in athickness direction. A bolt 230 is arranged to penetrate thesethrough-holes. Bolt 230 is screwed into a nut 231. A washer 232 isarranged between the head of bolt 230 and first plate member 222.

First plate member 222 and plate portion 212 are sandwiched between thehead of bolt 230 plus washer 232 and nut 231. Thereby, first platemember 222 and plate portion 212 are fixed to each other. First platemember 222 and plate portion 212 fixed using bolt 230 and nut 231 are insurface contact with each other. The head of bolt 230 and washer 232 areprovided on a surface of first plate member 222 opposite to its surfacefacing plate portion 212. Nut 231 is provided on a surface of plateportion 212 opposite to its surface facing first plate member 222. Nut231 may be integrated with plate portion 212.

Bracket 210 is fixed to right front pillar 5A. First plate member 222 ismounted on bracket 210. First plate member 222 is fixed with respect toright front pillar 5A with bracket 210 interposed therebetween. In astate where first plate member 222 is fixed with respect to right frontpillar 5A, the surface of first plate member 222 facing plate portion212 and the front surface of right front pillar 5A face each other.

Second plate member 223 extends forward with respect to shaft portion224 in the front-rear direction of cab 5 for the work vehicle. Secondplate member 223 extends forward from the support portion which supportsshaft portion 224. Second plate member 223 extends toward a directionaway from the front surface of cab 5 for the work vehicle, with respectto shaft portion 224.

Second plate member 223 has a through-hole formed to penetrate secondplate member 223 in a thickness direction. A bolt 250 is arranged topenetrate this through-hole. Bolt 250 is screwed into a nut 251. Awasher 252 is arranged between the head of bolt 250 and second platemember 223.

Nut 251 is arranged inside frame 130 which constitutes the outer edge offront guard 100. Frame 130 is formed of a tubular material, and nut 251is arranged in a hollow space inside frame 130. Nut 251 may beintegrated with frame 130.

An interposition member 240 is interposed between second plate member223 and frame 130. In the cross sectional view shown in FIG. 4,interposition member 240 has an angulated C shape. Interposition member240 has a flat plate-like base portion 241 sandwiched between secondplate member 223 and frame 130, and protrusion pieces 242, 243 whichprotrude with respect to base portion 241 and extend perpendicular to adirection in which base portion 241 extends. Interposition member 240 isprovided to surround frame 130.

Base portion 241 of interposition member 240 has a through-hole formedto penetrate base portion 241 in a thickness direction. Bolt 250 isarranged to penetrate the through-hole in base portion 241.

Second plate member 223, interposition member 240, and frame 130 aresandwiched between the head of bolt 250 plus washer 252 and nut 251.Thereby, second plate member 223, interposition member 240, and frame130 are fixed to each other. Second plate member 223 and interpositionmember 240 fixed using bolt 250 and nut 251 are in surface contact witheach other. The head of bolt 250 and washer 252 are provided on asurface of second plate member 223 opposite to its surface facinginterposition member 240.

Second plate member 223 is fixed with respect to frame 130 of frontguard 100 with interposition member 240 interposed therebetween. Alsoreferring to FIG. 3, hinge 220 is coupled to a right vertical frameextending along right front pillar 5A, of frame 130.

In a state where front guard 100 is closed with respect to cab 5 for thework vehicle as shown in FIG. 4, first plate member 222 and second platemember 223 extend in different directions as viewed in a plan view. Inthe state where front guard 100 is closed with respect to cab 5 for thework vehicle, first plate member 222 and second plate member 223intersect with each other to form an acute angle, as viewed in a planview.

In the state where front guard 100 is closed with respect to cab 5 forthe work vehicle, first plate member 222 is arranged to be inclined withrespect to the front surface of right front pillar 5A, as viewed in aplan view. When viewed in a plan view, the front surface of right frontpillar 5A extends in the left-right direction of cab 5 for the workvehicle, and first plate member 222 extends in a direction intersectingwith the left-right direction of cab 5 for the work vehicle. Secondplate member 223 extends in the front-rear direction of cab 5 for thework vehicle, as viewed in a plan view.

FIG. 5 is a second cross sectional view showing details of theconfiguration of coupling portion 200 shown in FIG. 3. FIG. 5 shows across section of coupling portion 200 taken along the horizontaldirection at the position where hinge 220 is arranged, as viewed frombelow.

A space is formed between plate portion 212 of bracket 210 and rightfront pillar 5A shown in FIG. 5. A wiper 40 is provided in this space.Wiper 40 has a base portion not shown in FIG. 5, and a blade 40B. Wiper40 moves in contact with a front surface of front windshield 5W, andblade 40B of wiper 40 wipes front windshield 5W, and thereby frontwindshield 5W is cleaned. Wiper 40 is included in the cleaning devicefor cleaning front windshield 5W. Wiper 40 is housed within the spacebetween right front pillar 5A and plate portion 212 of bracket 210. Thebase portion of wiper 40 is mounted on cleaning device base 40A.

As shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, in the state where front guard 100 is closedwith respect to cab 5 for the work vehicle, entire coupling portion 200is arranged on the left side of chain double-dashed line LN shown in thedrawing, in the left-right direction of cab 5 for the work vehicle, asviewed in a plan view. Coupling portion 200 is arranged such that any ofthe members constituting coupling portion 200 or a portion thereof maynot protrude laterally from right surface 5R of cab 5 for the workvehicle. Front guard 100 and coupling portion 200 are arranged so as notto protrude from a right side surface of right front pillar 5A in theleft-right direction of cab 5 for the work vehicle.

FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view showing a state where front guard 100is opened with respect to cab 5 for the work vehicle. FIG. 6 shows frontguard 100 in the state opened with respect to cab 5 for the workvehicle, at the cross section shown in FIG. 4.

In the state where front guard 100 is closed with respect to cab 5 forthe work vehicle, a left vertical frame of frame 130 of front guard 100is fixed to the left front pillar of cab 5 for the work vehicle, asshown in FIG. 2. When the left vertical frame of frame 130 is fixed tothe left front pillar using bolts as shown in FIG. 2, fixing of the leftvertical frame of frame 130 with respect to the left front pillar iscancelled by removing the bolts. Thereby, front guard 100 isopenable/closable with respect to the front surface of cab 5 for thework vehicle, about hinges 220.

FIG. 6 shows front guard 100 which rotates clockwise with respect to cab5 for the work vehicle, about shaft portion 224 of hinge 220. Sincefront guard 100 is arranged away from the front surface of cab 5 for thework vehicle, the operator can easily access the front surface of cab 5for the work vehicle. The operator can easily perform maintenance worksuch as cleaning of front windshield 5W of cab 5 for the work vehicle,by setting front guard 100 in an opened state.

In the state where front guard 100 is closed with respect to cab 5 forthe work vehicle as shown in FIG. 4, first plate member 222 and secondplate member 223 intersect with each other to form an acute angle, asviewed in a plan view. Second plate member 223 is provided to berelatively rotatable with respect to first plate member 222, about shaftportion 224. Second plate member 223 extends in different directions asviewed in a plan view when front guard 100 is opened with respect to cab5 for the work vehicle, and when front guard 100 is closed with respectto cab 5 for the work vehicle. In the state where front guard 100 isopened with respect to cab 5 for the work vehicle as shown in FIG. 6,first plate member 222 and second plate member 223 intersect with eachother to form an obtuse angle, as viewed in a plan view.

An angle formed by first plate member 222 and the second plate member223 as viewed in a plan view is larger in FIG. 6 showing the state wherefront guard 100 is opened with respect to cab 5 for the work vehicle,than that in FIG. 4 showing the state where front guard 100 is closedwith respect to cab 5 for the work vehicle.

Next, the function and effect of the present embodiment will bedescribed.

According to the present embodiment, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2,guard-equipped cab 15 for the work vehicle includes cab 5 for the workvehicle, and front guard 100. As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, cab 5 for thework vehicle has right surface 5R as one side surface, left surface 5Las another side surface, and right front pillar 5A provided on the sideof right surface 5R. Front guard 100 is provided on the front surface ofcab 5 for the work vehicle. As shown in FIG. 3, front guard 100 iscoupled by hinges 220 to be openable/closable with respect to cab 5 forthe work vehicle.

Hinge 220 has shaft portion 224, first plate member 222, and secondplate member 223, as shown in FIGS. 4 to 6. First plate member 222 isfixed with respect to right front pillar 5A via bracket 210. First platemember 222 has support portion 221. Shaft portion 224 is supported bysupport portion 221. First plate member 222 extends from support portion221 toward left surface 5L of cab 5 for the work vehicle. Second platemember 223 is fixed with respect to frame 130 of front guard 100. Secondplate member 223 is formed to relatively rotate with respect to firstplate member 222, about shaft portion 224.

Work implement 4 and cab 5 for the work vehicle shown in FIG. 1 aremounted on revolving frame 10. Work implement 4 and cab 5 for the workvehicle may be inclined with respect to revolving frame 10 in theleft-right direction. In addition, a portion of a member attached toboom 4 a of work implement 4, such as a hydraulic pipe, may come closerto cab 5 for the work vehicle, than a set position. Thus, if hinge 220which couples front guard 100 to cab 5 for the work vehicle protrudesfrom right surface 5R of cab 5 for the work, vehicle toward workimplement 4, a protruding portion may come into contact with workimplement 4.

In hinge 220 which couples front guard 100 to cab 5 for the workvehicle, first plate member 222 fixed with respect to right front pillar5A of cab 5 for the work vehicle extends in a direction from supportportion 221 which supports shaft portion 224 toward left surface 5L ofcab 5 for the work vehicle. Thus, first plate member 222 constitutinghinge 220 can be avoided from being arranged to protrude from rightsurface 5R of cab 5 for the work vehicle toward work implement 4.Therefore, contact between hinge 220 and work implement 4 can besuppressed.

Further, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, in the state where front guard 100is closed with respect to cab 5 for the work vehicle, the direction inwhich first plate member 222 extends and the direction in which secondplate member 223 extends intersect with each other to form an acuteangle, as viewed in a plan view. Second plate member 223 can be avoidedfrom being arranged to protrude from right surface 5R of cab 5 for thework vehicle toward work implement 4, by mounting first plate member 222to mutually face the front surface of right front pillar 5A, andmounting second plate member 223 such that first plate member 222 andsecond plate member 223 form an acute angle. Therefore, contact betweenhinge 220 and work implement 4 can be suppressed.

Further, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 6, an angle formed by first platemember 222 and second plate member 223 in the state where front guard100 is opened with respect to cab 5 for the work vehicle, as viewed in aplan view, is larger than an angle formed by first plate member 222 andsecond plate member 223 in the state where front guard 100 is closedwith respect to cab 5 for the work vehicle, as viewed in a plan view.

Front guard 100 is set in an opened state when the operator performsmaintenance work on front windshield 5W of cab 5 for the work vehicleand the like. While maintenance work is performed, there is no need totake unintended inclination of work implement 4 and cab 5 for the workvehicle in the left-right direction into consideration. Accordingly,maintenance work can be performed with good workability with front guard100 being set in an opened state, while avoiding contact between hinge220 and work implement 4.

Further, as shown in FIGS. 4 to 6, guard-equipped cab 15 for the workvehicle includes bracket 210. Bracket 210 is mounted on the frontsurface of right front pillar 5A. First plate member 222 of hinge 220 ismounted on bracket 210.

Although first plate member 222 of hinge 220 may be directly mounted onthe front surface of right front pillar 5A, hinge 220 is arranged apartfrom the front surface of right front pillar 5A in the front-reardirection by interposing bracket 210 therebetween as in the presentembodiment. Thereby, a space can be formed between hinge 220 and rightfront pillar 5A, and an arbitrary apparatus or member can be housedwithin this space.

Further, as shown in FIG. 3, guard-equipped cab 15 for the work vehicleincludes a plurality of hinges 220. The plurality of hinges 220, 220 aremounted on bracket 210 to be spaced from each other in the direction inwhich bracket 210 extends. Since both of two hinges 220, 220 arranged tobe spaced in the up-down direction is mounted on one bracket 210extending along right front pillar 5A, the need for adjusting an axisline which serves as the center of rotation when front guard 100 isopened/closed can be eliminated, and manufacturing is facilitated.

Further, as shown in FIGS. 4 to 6, guard-equipped cab 15 for the workvehicle has front windshield 5W, and washer fluid nozzle 30 and wiper 40for cleaning front windshield 5W. Washer fluid nozzle 30 is housedwithin the space defined by bracket 210 and right front pillar 5A, asshown in FIGS. 4 and 6. Wiper 40 is housed within the space defined bybracket 210 and right front pillar 5A, as shown in FIG. 5. Thereby,washer fluid nozzle 30 and wiper 40 can be arranged near frontwindshield 5W, by effectively utilizing a hollow space formed byproviding bracket 210.

Further, as shown in FIG. 2, front guard 100 has frame 130 whichconstitutes the outer edge of front guard 100. Hinge 220 is coupled tothe right vertical frame of frame 130, as shown in FIG. 3. Frame 130 isformed of a tubular material. By coupling the right vertical frame offrame 130 to cab 5 for the work vehicle using the structure of hinge 220in the present embodiment, the right vertical frame of frame 130 can bearranged at a position overlapping with right front pillar 5A as viewedin a front view. Therefore, the function of front guard 100 whichprotects the operator in cab 5 for the work vehicle can be furtherimproved.

Further, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, in the state where front guard 100is closed with respect to cab 5 for the work vehicle, first plate member222 is arranged to be inclined with respect to the front surface ofright front pillar 5A, and second plate member 223 extends in thefront-rear direction of cab 5 for the work vehicle. Thereby, protrusionof hinge 220 from right surface 5R of cab 5 for the work vehicle can beavoided more reliably, and a configuration in which first plate member222 and second plate member 223 extend to form an acute angle can beeasily achieved.

As shown in FIG. 1, hydraulic excavator 1 in the present embodimentincludes work implement 4, and guard-equipped cab 15 for the workvehicle described above. Since first plate member 222 constituting hinge220 can be thereby avoided from being arranged to protrude from rightsurface 5R of cab 5 for the work vehicle toward work implement 4,contact between hinge 220 and work implement 4 can be suppressed.

Further, as shown in FIG. 1, guard-equipped cab 15 for the work vehicleis arranged on a lateral side of work implement 4, and right frontpillar 5A faces work implement 4. Since first plate member 222constituting hinge 220 can be thereby avoided from being arranged toprotrude toward work implement 4 arranged on a lateral side ofguard-equipped cab 15 for the work vehicle, contact between hinge 220and work implement 4 can be reliably suppressed.

It is noted that the embodiment described above has described theexample where first plate member 222 has support portion 221, supportportion 221 has a cylindrical shape, and shaft portion 224 is housed insupport portion 221. The present invention is not limited to thisconfiguration, and support portion 221 of first plate member 222 may beformed to be solid and an end portion of shaft portion 224 in the axisdirection may be coupled to support portion 221 of first plate member222. In this case, second plate member 223 which relatively rotates withrespect to first plate member 222 about shaft portion 224 can be easilyachieved by forming the support portion of second plate member 223 tohave a cylindrical shape, and housing shaft portion 224 inside thesupport portion of second plate member 223.

Further, the embodiment described above has described front guard 100 inwhich a grid is formed by the plurality of first plate members 110 andthe plurality of second plate members 120, and frame 130 surrounds thegrid. Front guard 100 in the embodiment has a high strength, and cansatisfy the acceptable standard of level II, of the performancerequirements for evaluating characteristics of an operator protectiveguard defined by ISO (International Organization for Standardization)10262. The present invention is not limited to this configuration, andthe features concerning coupling portion 200 described above may beapplied to an operator protective guard which satisfies the acceptablestandard of level I defined by ISO 10262. For example, an operatorprotective guard may be constructed by assembling a screen body to theframe described above.

Furthermore, the embodiment described above has described the examplewhere work implement 4 is arranged on the right side of guard-equippedcab 15 for the work vehicle arranged on the front left side of revolvingstructure 3 as shown in FIG. 1. The arrangement of guard-equipped cab 15for the work vehicle and work implement 4 is not limited to the exampleshown in FIG. 1, and work implement 4 may be provided on the left sideof guard-equipped cab 15 for the work vehicle arranged on the frontright side of revolving structure 3. In this case, the effect of beingable to suppress contact between hinge 220 and work implement 4 can besimilarly obtained, if it is configured that the left vertical framecloser to work implement 4, of a pair of vertical frames of frame 130,is coupled to cab 5 for the work vehicle by hinges 220, and first platemember 222 of hinge 220 extends from support portion 221 toward rightsurface 5R of cab 5 for the work vehicle.

It should be understood that the embodiment disclosed herein isillustrative and non-restrictive in every respect. The scope of thepresent invention is defined by the scope of the claims, rather than thedescription above, and is intended to include any modifications withinthe scope and meaning equivalent to the scope of the claims.

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1: hydraulic excavator; 2: travel structure; 3: revolving structure; 4:work implement; 4 a: boom; 5: cab for work vehicle; 5A: right frontpillar; 5L: left surface; 5R: right surface; 5W: front windshield; 10:revolving frame; 15: guard-equipped cab for work vehicle; 30: washerfluid nozzle; 31: washer fluid hose; 40: wiper; 40A: cleaning devicebase; 40B: blade; 100: front guard; 130: frame; 200: coupling portion;210: bracket; 211, 212: plate portion; 213: joining portion; 220: hinge;221: support portion; 222: first plate member; 223: second plate member;224: shaft portion; 230, 250: bolt; 231, 251: nut; 240: interpositionmember; 241: base portion; 242, 243: protrusion piece.

1. A guard-equipped cab for a work vehicle, comprising: a cab in whichan operator operating a work vehicle rides, said cab including one sidesurface, another side surface, and a front pillar provided on a side ofsaid one side surface; an operator protective guard provided on a frontside of said cab; and a hinge which couples said operator protectiveguard to be openable/closable with respect to said cab, said hingeincluding a shaft portion, a first plate member which is fixed withrespect to said front pillar, includes a support portion supporting saidshaft portion, and extends from said support portion toward said otherside surface, and a second plate member which is fixed with respect tosaid operator protective guard, and relatively rotates with respect tosaid first plate member, about said shaft portion, wherein in a statewhere said operator protective guard is closed with respect to said cab,said first plate member and said second plate member form an acuteangle, as viewed in a plan view, and said second plate member extends ina front-rear direction of said cab and faces an end surface of saidoperator protective guard.
 2. (canceled)
 3. The guard-equipped cab forthe work vehicle according to claim 1, wherein an angle formed by saidfirst plate member and said second plate member in a state where saidoperator protective guard is opened with respect to said cab, as viewedin a plan view, is larger than the angle formed by said first platemember and said second plate member in the state where said operatorprotective guard is closed with respect to said cab, as viewed in a planview.
 4. The guard-equipped cab for the work vehicle according to claim1, comprising a bracket mounted on a front surface of said front pillar,wherein said first plate member is mounted on said bracket.
 5. Theguard-equipped cab for the work vehicle according to claim 4, comprisinga plurality of said hinges, wherein said bracket extends along saidfront pillar, and the plurality of said hinges are mounted on saidbracket to be spaced from each other in a direction in which saidbracket extends.
 6. The guard-equipped cab for the work vehicleaccording to claim 4, wherein said cab includes a front windshield, anda cleaning device cleaning said front windshield, and at least a portionof said cleaning device is housed within a space defined by said bracketand said front pillar.
 7. The guard-equipped cab for the work vehicleaccording to claim 1, wherein said operator protective guard includes avertical frame which constitutes an outer edge of said operatorprotective guard and is coupled to said hinge, and said vertical frameis formed of a tubular material.
 8. The guard-equipped cab for the workvehicle according to claim 1, wherein, in the state where said operatorprotective guard is closed with respect to said cab, said first platemember is arranged to be inclined with respect to a front surface ofsaid front pillar.
 9. A hydraulic excavator, comprising: a workimplement; and a guard-equipped cab for a work vehicle as recited inclaim
 1. 10. The hydraulic excavator according to claim 9, wherein saidguard-equipped cab for the work vehicle is arranged on a lateral side ofsaid work implement, and said front pillar faces said work implement.